But schools must provide the names and addresses of the food providers to the Department of Public Instruction (DPI)

Instructions on the number of minutes of physical activity in which children should engage. The bill outlines specific times for different grade levels

The bill also attempts to define and differentiate “moderate to vigorous physical activity” from other forms of exercise

Specific requirements of how many minutes of “health education” instruction students shall receive according to grade level

The creation of an “environmental programs” office at DPI

The establishment of a “School Gardens Program” at DPI, which will encourage and monitor the creation of gardens on school grounds. Produce grown in the gardens – if determined to be safe – would be served to students. The program would “collect data on the location and types of gardens” in the schools.

The scope and reach of HB 803 is vast and intrusive. Moreover, the reporting and monitoring requirements are dizzying. With more than 2,500 schools across the state, it is difficult to comprehend how much paperwork and bureaucracy would be required to comply with all of the micromanaging included in HB 803. The amount of time, resources and new bureaucrats needed would place an untold strain on taxpayers and school staff.

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The garden proposal must be typical of some mentality which takes leave when the school year starts, instead of activating.
Gardens are put in during April & May. They are tended until June and August when they produce. Who will do this? What can the children learn if they are not there? How can these gardens feed children on vacation?
Or will this project become the duty of penalized students doing penance in summer? Summer work camp?
Or do the schools hire more people to tend the garden, harvest and can the produce, then feed the children in the fall?
Yup, perfectly logical stuff. Probably a million $ project for $30,000 of food.

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